Commitment to 100% renewable energy seen nationwide

Cities, counties, and states across the U.S. have set goals to end reliance on fossil fuels and instead to generate electricity from renewable sources. As of January 2019, 166 Ready for 100% campaigns have launched in cities, counties, and states nationwide.[1]

Originally planned by the Sierra Club, Ready For 100 (RF100) is a network of local leaders committed to achieving 100% renewable energy by 2050. Six U.S. cities have already met their targets of generating all of the energy used community-wide from clean, non-polluting and renewable sources.[2]

Aspen, Colorado

Burlington, Vermont

Georgetown, Texas

Greensburg, Kansas

Kodiak Island, Alaska

Rock Port, Missouri

ecoPreserve is proud to be headquartered in one of the most sustainable cities in the Southeast! Orlando is not only an RF100 city but also has committed to reducing its air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions 90% by 2040.

The Orlando, Florida City Council adopted the RF100 goal by unanimous vote in August 2017. As that commitment was made, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer noted that more than 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, so city mayors must lead the fight against rising seas and increasing temperatures.[3]

LEED AP, Sustainable Facility Professional, Envision Sustainability Professional - - Alexa has more than 25 years of experience in sustainable and Smart Cities development. Her strategic planning work has served local, state, and federal government, higher education, and private industry. Alexa founded ecoPreserve in 2009 as a team of 3 and has grown the company to over a dozen of the brightest sustainability and project management professionals in the industry.